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FPS Creator X10 / problems

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ms2000b
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Posted: 11th May 2010 11:31
hi,

First of all sorry fore my bad englisch.

i have a problem with fpsc x 10.
when i'm testing my level it gows verry slow....the same problem when i make a exe. when i play the exe it do's the same when i'm testing a level.everything is choppy and go's in delayed further

example: if i move my character it is verry slow everything is in
delay. if i move my mouse ore if i shoot,the sounds of gunshots ,...

my Specifications are,
its a laptop (alienware)
windows 7 (64 bit)
quad core 2 Ghz.
nvidia geforce 9400m and a geforce gtx 260m (1GB)(the first video card the 9400m is stuck to my motherboard.)

normally, this program should work smooth
on this laptop.given the specifications.

thanks in advance
budokaiman
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Posted: 11th May 2010 16:13 Edited at: 11th May 2010 16:14
Quote: "nvidia geforce 9400m and a geforce gtx 260m (1GB)(the first video card the 9400m is stuck to my motherboard.)"

Why are you running SLI with two different GPUs, in a laptop? Also, if it is a laptop, make sure you aren't running it in any kind of power saver mode, you want it on high performance.

Soviet176
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Posted: 11th May 2010 18:49
The alien ware labtops carry two of those because it comeswith an option to turn the 260 off to save battery life. The other runs with less power to save battery.

budokaiman
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Posted: 11th May 2010 18:58
I don't think so, because he said this:

Quote: "the first video card the 9400m is stuck to my motherboard.)"


That leads me to believe that he opened up his laptop casing, to add or replace the card, if he knows this. Plus it doesn't make sense to have two completely different generations of cards built in to the same machine (stock).

Soviet176
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Posted: 11th May 2010 22:14
Well sure, saves the head factor. A intergrated 9400 will not produce heat, it is used so he do can things like youtube, MS word, publisher ect.. Since its a labtop its supposed to be mobile. Alien ware's laptops are also meant for gaming. So when he is gaming he can turn on the 260GT and game. When he isn't you don't want your 260 to be running consuming loads of power (battery) just to watch you tube. However, this is also in the newer MX15 and 17's it really depends on what he has, wont know until he tells us.

ms2000b
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Posted: 12th May 2010 11:07
hi,

thank you for a quick respons,
i have orderd my laptop (m17x alienware in January this year) and it came with 2 video cards.
i have cald to DELL where a orderd my laptop to ask that it will be a problem to run this program. they said no...

like Soviet176 said it uses the first video card (the 9400m) to do the normal stuff ,whene i turn a game on it switsh to my other card the gtx260m .plus i have put my laptop on maximum performance for my battery and is always plugd in on the electricity.

and i forgot to say i have 4GB RAM. everything is upgradebul only my processors not ...

thanks in advance

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